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. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling grates off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. atsed on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power, 80% of them are in new york or new jersey. >> we've got more chocolate chip cookies coming out very shortly. ut reporter: the fallout from sandy had people in englewood, eew jersey, heading to mr. todd's pie shop to charge their phones four days later. power companies from virginia to california have sent equipment and workers to help. >> all this food is being thrown out. >> reporter: the cavalry will arrive a bit too late to save paul nick kapblg's inventory at his restaurant overlooking new york harbor. a six figure loss. you don't seem too upset by this. >> listen, you wrap your wounds, you heal, and you go on.
. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling grates off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. atsed on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power,...
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at least not to 12-year-old casey sullivan of point pleasant beach, new jersey. on monday, her family had to evacuate-- without their cat. >> we can't bring pets everywhere we go so we had to leave them hoping for the best. >> reporter: that's just one example of the ocean of worry that has swamped so many kids on the coast this week. it started, ironically, on sunday when parents told their kids not to worry. >> i definitely yelled at my dad a lot. i was like i don't know who to trust. i don't know if i trust you or the weatherman. >> reporter: 11-year-old michaela sless of margate, new jersey, says her parents ignored the mandatory evacuation. >> then i was a little scared and i was like it's a mandatory evacuation, why aren't we leaving? >> reporter: fortunately for them, as michaela documented, the water peaked just shy of "i told you so." >> our mill box is pretty much underwater. >> reporter: a few blocks away, worry didn't strike until the next day when ten-year-old alyson doyle went for a walk and saw her neighbors' house much worse off than hers. >> it's
at least not to 12-year-old casey sullivan of point pleasant beach, new jersey. on monday, her family had to evacuate-- without their cat. >> we can't bring pets everywhere we go so we had to leave them hoping for the best. >> reporter: that's just one example of the ocean of worry that has swamped so many kids on the coast this week. it started, ironically, on sunday when parents told their kids not to worry. >> i definitely yelled at my dad a lot. i was like i don't know who...
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sullivan claimed he reached out, but the county didn't act of. >> the county doesn't listen. the judge can't micromanage these people. the judge leaves it to the professionals. >> if a person or an organization chooses to ignore a court order, they could be held in contempt. sanctions could be applied. >> he points out someone would have to tell the judge an order isn't being followed before the court would act. no one has told the court the lilly order has been ignored. >> i think that's fantastic. >> now, after we started asking questions, the public guardian's office has decided to move lilly back into her home. sources say she should be back by thanksgiving. puma said she's heard it before. >> i'm very skeptical. when i see it, that she's here at home, then i will believe it. >> dan says he will keep following the story and tell us if the public guardian keeps its word and, in fact, moves her back home. if hud finds a problem with the reverse mortgage the loan may come due and that could lead to her being force the out of her home again through no fault of her own. the co
sullivan claimed he reached out, but the county didn't act of. >> the county doesn't listen. the judge can't micromanage these people. the judge leaves it to the professionals. >> if a person or an organization chooses to ignore a court order, they could be held in contempt. sanctions could be applied. >> he points out someone would have to tell the judge an order isn't being followed before the court would act. no one has told the court the lilly order has been ignored....
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cnbc's brian sullivan will have the numbers next on "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> here they are. the unemployment report was out seconds ago. the numbers from cnbc's brian sullivan live from cnbc's global headquarters. >> they are better than expected. 179,000 for the month. that is 46,000 more than the estimate or at least some of the estimates. the unemployment rate 7.9% so still under the 8% mark. i think the two better numbers are the fact that there were some prior revisions that were revised higher as well, mika. and you've also got the better data on hourly working so basically -- kind of waiting for the government report to actually update on its own website rather than go w
cnbc's brian sullivan will have the numbers next on "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> here they are. the...
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let's go over to brian sullivan as we continue to watch the market. he's watching shares of pitney bows. >> i'm watching it because it's the worst performer in the s&p 500. coming in with earnings that missed the street. sales less than expected. came in at 47. the street was looking for 48. revenue at $1.22 billion. guidance there affirming $1.25 to $2.15. the problem is the consensus is $20.03. they're left 8 cents of potential downside on current estimates of pitney bowes shares. i agree with you completely about the marathon. >> all right, brain, thanks very much. coming up, apple lovers waiting for hours to get their hands on the latest ipad mini. can the device help boost a flailing apple stock? we'll have some answers. >>> and gold has its worst day in nearly four months. we head to the pits to find out exactly what in the world is going on there. down 2% for gold. we're back in two. charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close
let's go over to brian sullivan as we continue to watch the market. he's watching shares of pitney bows. >> i'm watching it because it's the worst performer in the s&p 500. coming in with earnings that missed the street. sales less than expected. came in at 47. the street was looking for 48. revenue at $1.22 billion. guidance there affirming $1.25 to $2.15. the problem is the consensus is $20.03. they're left 8 cents of potential downside on current estimates of pitney bowes shares. i...
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let's start with vicki sullivan. and found money for you. >> vicki brought in a very fashionable gold purse, a beautiful designer scarf. and the total of two items is $130. >> $130 of found money. that's fantastic. money you can use for a lot of things. a lot of people could really use the money right now. i want to talk about nell. you brought in fancy designers like diane von furstenberg and gucci. fill us in. found money? >> found money. $260 on three items for nell, our fancy girl. >> can you hold up the dress for $60? i'm sure it was worth more when you bought it. but if you're not wearing it, that's a lot of money. if you go to tracy.com, you can find terrific things. and kind of everybody wins. i want to show an example. we have a model in some of your wares. talk to us about this. >> this is one of our best customers here, lindsay. she bought this j. crew coat for $40. she's wearing a zahra top, top shop pants and jessica simpson shoes. and the entire outfit cost her $95 on tracy. it's a $500 outfit in retail
let's start with vicki sullivan. and found money for you. >> vicki brought in a very fashionable gold purse, a beautiful designer scarf. and the total of two items is $130. >> $130 of found money. that's fantastic. money you can use for a lot of things. a lot of people could really use the money right now. i want to talk about nell. you brought in fancy designers like diane von furstenberg and gucci. fill us in. found money? >> found money. $260 on three items for nell, our...
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. >> brian sullivan at headquarters. big news in the online travel site. >> reporter: everybody was calling for a disaster in europe, maybe from price line and trip adviser. that is not the case. both these names are soaring. expedia up and the price line earnings soared, up 27%. not nearly the amount in europe some had feared. trip adviser's earnings rose 9.3%. they had broad based revenue broet. maybe a little bright side. especially in europe. people probably thought no one would travel to europe again and every hotel would go out of business. maybe people are taking advantage to spend a little money. >>> we have an exclusive with the trip adviser coming up later in the show. apple's ipad mini is met with much smaller lines than usual and not just in the northeast. the details up next. and hurricane sandy's wrath leaving much of lower manhattan in ruins and certainly in the dark as people are still trying to assess the damage done. up next we'll talk to the president and ceo of silverstein properties, the developer be
. >> brian sullivan at headquarters. big news in the online travel site. >> reporter: everybody was calling for a disaster in europe, maybe from price line and trip adviser. that is not the case. both these names are soaring. expedia up and the price line earnings soared, up 27%. not nearly the amount in europe some had feared. trip adviser's earnings rose 9.3%. they had broad based revenue broet. maybe a little bright side. especially in europe. people probably thought no one would...
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. >> thank you very much for joining us here in the ed sullivan shelter. >> because of the hurricane, we had to do the show to a bunch of empty seats, or as clint eastwood calls that a full house. >> to make sure we rebuild our state we do what needs to be done. >> wow, that guy is incredible. i just wish i knew his name or his title. >> oh, there you go. chris christie, governor. >> good thing his mom sewed his name into all of his clothes. >> gave me such a start! i know exactly what this is. chris christie's pants, ladies and gentlemen. >> because of hurricane sandy, new jersey governor chris christie actually cancelled halloween. this seems very suspicious to me, especially considering to me the fact that he just posted this photograph on instagram. >> mitt romney had something for the kids at his house. show romney's house. >> look, let me tell you something. if you're looking for free stuff you don't have to pay for, i'm not your guy. >> ladies and gentlemen, now to present tonight's top ten list, vice president of the united states, joe biden. >> if you vote early, you don't ha
. >> thank you very much for joining us here in the ed sullivan shelter. >> because of the hurricane, we had to do the show to a bunch of empty seats, or as clint eastwood calls that a full house. >> to make sure we rebuild our state we do what needs to be done. >> wow, that guy is incredible. i just wish i knew his name or his title. >> oh, there you go. chris christie, governor. >> good thing his mom sewed his name into all of his clothes. >> gave me...
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. >> alisyn: john sullivan from the washington guardian thanks so much for coming. in still ahead, tsa screeners now part of the union. while it may make the job better for them. will it put the safety in the skies at risk? we'll explain. then, controversial attorney general eric holder admits he may be out for term 2. who would take his place? our next guest says he or she may be worse. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patien
. >> alisyn: john sullivan from the washington guardian thanks so much for coming. in still ahead, tsa screeners now part of the union. while it may make the job better for them. will it put the safety in the skies at risk? we'll explain. then, controversial attorney general eric holder admits he may be out for term 2. who would take his place? our next guest says he or she may be worse. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala!...
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. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so key for us. >> you talked about balance in the downsizing process. as the air force learned last year, this can be a contentious process. how will you maintain the balance going forward? and what is the right balance between active and reserve? >> we have handled a very easy way this time because all of the structure of the active components has been very cordial, as we move forward so far. keep doing it that way, and a problem. but if we get additional cuts, in my mind, it will be a combination of guard and reserve and u.s. army reserve -- i mean, guard and reserve and u.s. army and active. there are chara
. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so...